Brown University Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Brown University?

Ludovic

Someone who is not disciplined.

Caroline

A person who is not open minded about trying out new things or open minded in regards to their education should not attend Brown. This kind of student will not be able to take full advantage of the opportunities available at Brown. Brown gives their students the authority over their education hoping that they will use that freedom to explore and find their passion. A person with a rigid schedule already in place will not be willing to explore to find their true passion.

Sudhandra

A person who does not desire a rigorous and diverse educational experience should not consider attending Brown. A student who cannot be independent in learning should consider a different college.

Stephanie

The keys are open-mindedness and hard work: if you aren't willing to hear other people's opinions or put in significant amounts of effort, then this isn't the school for you.

Khalila

Despite its Ivy League notoriety, Brown University is not a cut-throat academic institution. Students at Brown University thrive in an environment that is not founded upon social, academic or professional competitiveness, but rather individual success and personal achievement. Furthermore, students flourish with the encouraging presence of their peers. There is a general focus on the importance of community service and solidarity, therefore if you are not the collaborative type, you should not attend Brown University. However, the institution's community is very accepting of all types of people and ultimlately stays an extremely diverse atmosphere.

Sarah

A student who is not flexible in thinking or who is not adventurous would probably not enjoy Brown University. The open curriculum program differs greatly from distribution requirements that are the core of many colleges. You have to be willing to try new things and keep an open mind. If you are a person who likes to follow set standards and requirements this would probably not be for you, unless you are studying the sciences, engineering or pre-med.

Christine

Brown is not for individuals lacking passion, interest, and goals in life or individuals who have a narrow way of looking at the world around them.

Luisa

Brown University?s open curriculum may seem like the perfect safe haven for many students. People should not attend Brown if they think they can take advantage of the system. Brown is structured the way it is in order to give students the opportunity to explore every single corner of the campus and to get out of it the most satisfactory experience imaginable from attending a four year institution. This is definitely not a safe choice if your management skills are not prepared, or if you think that open curriculum means that there are fewer consequences to your choices.

Myriam

A student that is not self-motivated and lacks direction could have a difficult time because the educational experience at Brown is student-driven.

Rachael

A student who is an independent thinker and self-motivated will have a great learning and social experience at Brown! The professors and students are very open-minded and enjoy talking about innovative ideas. There are also many opportunities for students to perform funded independent research projects during their junior and senior years.